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all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece. but what she got instead was an elevator ride from hell. and it was all caught on camera. brooklyn, new york, the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes surprise visits. and that day, unfortunately, she decided to do so. >> before she arrived at her niece's house, she makes a few stops in the neighborhood, although she says she was feeling uneasy on this day from the get-go. >> my aunt said she woke up with like a heavy feeling, as if something was going to happen. >> france goes against her instincts and makes a stop at this bank to withdraw money to give to her grandnieces who are in from out of town. as she becomes more comfortab
all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece. but what she got instead was an elevator ride from hell. and it was all caught on camera. brooklyn, new york, the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to...
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as he left, mission to france. as he left, you know, he has since said he had only a thin tissue, unquote, of connection to his faith of mormonism. >> but missions serve two purposes, helping convert others while also deepening the faith of the young missionaries themselves. >> important roles would be what missionary work does for the young men and young women who serve missions. that is, it's maybe one of the most effective tools for building leadership in the church and helping to broaden the scope of young people. >> in france, a young mitt romney has little success converting the french. but his mission leaves him with a lasting impression. one day as he's driving the mission's president and wife, their car is hit head-on by a reckless driver. >> the police officer that arrived at the scene found us in a very serious accident, and i was unconscious and he wrote in my passport, he is dead. that made it to the papers in michigan that george romney's son had been killed in an automobile accident. so my dad called
as he left, mission to france. as he left, you know, he has since said he had only a thin tissue, unquote, of connection to his faith of mormonism. >> but missions serve two purposes, helping convert others while also deepening the faith of the young missionaries themselves. >> important roles would be what missionary work does for the young men and young women who serve missions. that is, it's maybe one of the most effective tools for building leadership in the church and helping...
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ambassador to france, asked the ambassador if he could look into it and they sent a representative to this little hospital i was in and sure enough, i was alive. >> but one of the passengers in the car, the wife of the leader of the mormon mission in france, she was killed. so this had a big impact on mitt romney. >> when he returns home, romney is a changed person. now deeply committed to his family's religion. he attends the mormon church's brigham young university along with ann davies. mitt and ann marry and eventually move to boston where romney gets a difficult combined mba and law degree from harvard. the romneys settle in massachusetts and mitt serves in higher and higher official positions in the mormon church. first as a bishop, then as head of the boston stake which is similar to a dioceses. mitt romney might be one of the more devout major party presidential nominees in american history. >> he spent up to they say 25 or 30 hours a week being the volunteer bishop. their religion is their life in many ways. >> but in addition to tending to religious matters, mitt romney is a
ambassador to france, asked the ambassador if he could look into it and they sent a representative to this little hospital i was in and sure enough, i was alive. >> but one of the passengers in the car, the wife of the leader of the mormon mission in france, she was killed. so this had a big impact on mitt romney. >> when he returns home, romney is a changed person. now deeply committed to his family's religion. he attends the mormon church's brigham young university along with ann...
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ambassador to france, asked the ambassador if he could look into it and they sent a representative to this little hospital i was in and sure enough, i was alive. >> but one of the passengers in the car, the wife of the leader of the mormon mission in france, she was killed. so this had a big impact on mitt romney. >> when he returns home, romney is a changed person. now deeply committed to his family's religion. he attends the mormon church's brigham young university along with ann davies. mitt and ann marry and eventually move to boston where romney gets a difficult combined mba and law degree from harvard. the romneys settle in massachusetts and mitt serves in higher and higher official positions in the mormon church. first as a bishop, then as head of the boston stake which is similar to a dioceses. mitt romney might be one of the more devout major party presidential nominees in american history. >> he spent up to they say 25 or 30 hours a week being the volunteer bishop. their religion is their life in many ways. >> but in addition to tending to religious matters, mitt romney is a
ambassador to france, asked the ambassador if he could look into it and they sent a representative to this little hospital i was in and sure enough, i was alive. >> but one of the passengers in the car, the wife of the leader of the mormon mission in france, she was killed. so this had a big impact on mitt romney. >> when he returns home, romney is a changed person. now deeply committed to his family's religion. he attends the mormon church's brigham young university along with ann...
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spectators xram whbl a cloud of dust shifts their way after a building demolition in france. and talk about some lucky ducks. heart stopping video shows a family of ducks' treacherous trip across a busy highway. good morning, everyone, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with a rousing defense. former president clinton was greeted like a rock star last night at the democratic convention delivering a speech which endorsed president obama and answered accusations launched at last week's republican convention. tracie potts is in charlotte for us this morning with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. good morning, everyone. he is arguably the strongest voice in the democratic party right now. he was explaining why you thinks the current president needs four more years. the democrats' most popular living president, bill clinton, making the case to re-elect barack obama. >> no one could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just four years. >> reporter: defendin
spectators xram whbl a cloud of dust shifts their way after a building demolition in france. and talk about some lucky ducks. heart stopping video shows a family of ducks' treacherous trip across a busy highway. good morning, everyone, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with a rousing defense. former president clinton was greeted like a rock star last night at the democratic convention...
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france co-reports. >> reporter: simon cho, a u.s. bronze medalist in court documents says that he tampered with the skates of this man from ach.da under the direction of the canadian skater was skating in last year's world short track championships in poland. >> translator: we had our suspicions but no proof. >> reporter: the broken skate forced him out of a final relay competition. in the documents cho told a fellow skater it's my darkest secret and i regret it. he briefly coached him before he became an american coach. now an attorney for 13 american short track speed skaters filed to get him dismissed for abuse. he is on administrative leave pending the results. frances kuo, nbc news. >> here's bill karins who before he gives you his weather channel forecast, he is going to give you a speech. >> give people the cliff notes or lynn the cliff notes for that interception. >> that it was an interception. >> at the water cooler people will talk about that. just say definitely interception, packers were robbed. we need the refes ba refs
france co-reports. >> reporter: simon cho, a u.s. bronze medalist in court documents says that he tampered with the skates of this man from ach.da under the direction of the canadian skater was skating in last year's world short track championships in poland. >> translator: we had our suspicions but no proof. >> reporter: the broken skate forced him out of a final relay competition. in the documents cho told a fellow skater it's my darkest secret and i regret it. he briefly...
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>> well, alex, france has very strict privacy laws. and most legal experts agree the couple aren't going to have a problem proving that these photographs were taken in a private setting. they're at a privately owned chateau set in 600 acres of land. so the paparazzo would have had to have used an incredibly powerful telephoto lens. so that's not the issue. the problem for the couple is fines in france tend to be very small. one as small as $40,000. so this really would only be a moral victory. >> all right, duncan golestani in london. many thanks for the live report. in just a moment, office politics. one of the nation's foremost experts on presidential politics explains why likability could be the deciding difference in november. [ male announcer ] with a driving range of more than 550 miles you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind-spot mo
>> well, alex, france has very strict privacy laws. and most legal experts agree the couple aren't going to have a problem proving that these photographs were taken in a private setting. they're at a privately owned chateau set in 600 acres of land. so the paparazzo would have had to have used an incredibly powerful telephoto lens. so that's not the issue. the problem for the couple is fines in france tend to be very small. one as small as $40,000. so this really would only be a moral...
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the atlantic that president clinton might be job hunting and if clinton gets a friendly reception in france, he might have to give some hope to another politician who may be looking for a job come november and this guy already speaks the language. >> bon jour. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> keep on polishing up your accent, governor romney. we can practice seeing together. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, an
the atlantic that president clinton might be job hunting and if clinton gets a friendly reception in france, he might have to give some hope to another politician who may be looking for a job come november and this guy already speaks the language. >> bon jour. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> keep on polishing up your accent, governor romney. we can practice seeing together. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi...
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at most, the editor in france could get a $60,000 fine and maybe up to a year in prison. that's highly unlikely. >> how about responsibility for the royals in terms of their privacy protection here? >> some commentators are pointing out that if you really want your privacy, maybe it's a good idea not to take off your bikini top close to where very long lens photos might be. certainly in the uk, a lot of people are sympathetic to kate's plight. they feel there ought to be some zone of privacy particularly since she's such a popular figure there. >> do you think we're going to see more photos? >> yes. definitely more photos. this is one of those cases people look to the law for protection. it can only protection you so much. when there's not necessarily a public interest in the photos, but the public is really interested in the photos. it's the classic journalism balance. >> always interesting on how do you try to mandate what is proper and what is not. both ends of this one. >> both ends. every country feels very differently about it. >> thank you. >>> the last of our top
at most, the editor in france could get a $60,000 fine and maybe up to a year in prison. that's highly unlikely. >> how about responsibility for the royals in terms of their privacy protection here? >> some commentators are pointing out that if you really want your privacy, maybe it's a good idea not to take off your bikini top close to where very long lens photos might be. certainly in the uk, a lot of people are sympathetic to kate's plight. they feel there ought to be some zone...
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you can understand why mitt romney spent his draft eligible years writing love letters to ann in france. it might be worth a pound of questions about how he avoided serving during the war. they've even got him talking about health reform in that's again. conservatives are so scared of him losing as badly as he's losing, they are not even squawking about it as they did when he talked about romney care last month. they are trying to make people dislike their candidate less. and then thurston strikes again. >> he pulled me in, he tied up the boat for me, he rescued me just as he's going to rescue this great country. >> at the national level, fairly or not, voters say they regard mitt romney as somebody who doesn't care about working people, who doesn't care about them. it is a lot for the campaign to overcome and they have not got much time. even if you ignore the early voting and give yourself a dead line of 39 days before the national election, they have to work on that. at the local level the romney campaign does not have the luxury of doing what the obama folks has now, working on turn
you can understand why mitt romney spent his draft eligible years writing love letters to ann in france. it might be worth a pound of questions about how he avoided serving during the war. they've even got him talking about health reform in that's again. conservatives are so scared of him losing as badly as he's losing, they are not even squawking about it as they did when he talked about romney care last month. they are trying to make people dislike their candidate less. and then thurston...
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you can understand why mitt romney spent his draft eligible years writing love letters to ann in france. it might be worth a pound of questions about how he avoided serving during the war. they've even got him talking about health reform in that's again. conservatives are so scared of him losing as badly as he's losing, they are not even squawking about it as they did when he talked about romney care last month. they are trying to make people dislike their candidate less. and then thurston strikes again. >> he pulled me in, he tied up the boat for me, he rescued me just as he's going to rescue this great country. >> at the national level, fairly or not, voters say they regard mitt romney as somebody who doesn't care about working people, who doesn't care about them. it is a lot for the campaign to overcome and they have not got much time. even if you ignore the early voting and give yourself a dead line of 39 days before the national election, they have to work on that. at the local level the romney campaign does not have the luxury of doing what the obama folks has now, working on turn
you can understand why mitt romney spent his draft eligible years writing love letters to ann in france. it might be worth a pound of questions about how he avoided serving during the war. they've even got him talking about health reform in that's again. conservatives are so scared of him losing as badly as he's losing, they are not even squawking about it as they did when he talked about romney care last month. they are trying to make people dislike their candidate less. and then thurston...
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there's still outrage when it comes to the anti-islamic film and the cartoons that were published in france. as we saw in libya, according to reports, tens of thousands of libyans actually attacked the terrorist group that seems to be responsible for the death of four americans on september 11 of this year, including ambassador chris stevens. showing that the libyans were not okay with what they did, for killing those americans, and showing they didn't want to resort to violence on each other. and they wanted to stand in unity with their new government. also, if other countries throughout the middle east and the muslim world, we saw a lot of peaceful protests yesterday. many people were expecting violence. but for the most part, even here in afghanistan, they were very peaceful. many people going on the street, saying they would not resort to violence but instead they are calling -- calling on their own governments to cut ties with america and france, especially here in afghanistan. the one place that we saw a lot of violence, that was across the border in pakistan, at least 15 people were
there's still outrage when it comes to the anti-islamic film and the cartoons that were published in france. as we saw in libya, according to reports, tens of thousands of libyans actually attacked the terrorist group that seems to be responsible for the death of four americans on september 11 of this year, including ambassador chris stevens. showing that the libyans were not okay with what they did, for killing those americans, and showing they didn't want to resort to violence on each other....
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but right now we want to go to france right now because among the reasons what happened in libya, the protests and white house version of what happened there has to do with protests over a u.s. film. well, folks in france are very nervous about a newspaper there that published cartoons mocking the prophet muhammad. some muslim leaders are calling for calm, the french newspaper is accusing them of adding fuel to fire and are shutting down french schools in the islamic world. michelle kosinski is live in paris. we know they're nervous. explain everything the french government is doing in reaction to what happened to american embassies. >> reporter: right. you know, this morning we did see some protests outside of the french embassy in tehran which has been already closed ahead of more protests. they shut down some schools in the muslim world. tomorrow they plan to close down embassies and cultural centers in 20 countries. we haven't seen violence here but we did notice a very visible increased police presence in paris. yesterday someone threw a grenade into a grocery store causing injur
but right now we want to go to france right now because among the reasons what happened in libya, the protests and white house version of what happened there has to do with protests over a u.s. film. well, folks in france are very nervous about a newspaper there that published cartoons mocking the prophet muhammad. some muslim leaders are calling for calm, the french newspaper is accusing them of adding fuel to fire and are shutting down french schools in the islamic world. michelle kosinski is...
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yes, france. that's a pretty long way from the tet offensive. joining us with dnc communications director brad woodhouse. mr. romney appeared before veterans in virginia today just a short distance from where you are. >> right. >> by the sound of it, he's ready to charge bayonet first in any conflict if the president doesn't resolve every international problem currently on our plates. how do you agres mr. romney's more recent appetite for military conflict? >> look, i think the most appalling thing here, martin, is that mitt romney has shown over and over and over again that he has no concept of what it is to be commander in chief, and he's not prepared to be commander in chief. he does -- >> what are you talking about? he wants to get into iran. he wants us to go into syria. he wants us to go across -- i mean, all kinds of territories. >> that's exactly right. i mean -- >> what's wrong with that? >> well, look, you know -- look what we got into in the last decade. he wants to play iraq all over again. he thinks we should put troops back in ther
yes, france. that's a pretty long way from the tet offensive. joining us with dnc communications director brad woodhouse. mr. romney appeared before veterans in virginia today just a short distance from where you are. >> right. >> by the sound of it, he's ready to charge bayonet first in any conflict if the president doesn't resolve every international problem currently on our plates. how do you agres mr. romney's more recent appetite for military conflict? >> look, i think...
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has prominent women leaders, hillary clinton, would france ever be ready for a woman leader? >> i should hope so. >> thank you very, very much. >> thank you. >> and up next, putting education first on a global scale. sarah brown joining us next right here on "andrea mitchell reports." want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when
has prominent women leaders, hillary clinton, would france ever be ready for a woman leader? >> i should hope so. >> thank you very, very much. >> thank you. >> and up next, putting education first on a global scale. sarah brown joining us next right here on "andrea mitchell reports." want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's...
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france acted immediately. they've closed some schools. they plan to close embassies and cultural centers tomorrow in 20 countries. you know the publisher of the cartoons, some showing the prophet muhammad naked and one saying one must not mock, chose the timing of this for a reason. just after the retests and murders last week over the anti-islamic film and the legal backlash over the photos of the duchess of cambridge, this is up to free speech, standing up to threats and groups that would govern through fear. they say there seems to be unwritten rule that you can make fun of any fundamentalist group but not muslims and they won't go along with that. if anybody doesn't like these cartoonsing take us to court over it. making areference to what prince william and kate did success think through lawyers this week. two muslim groups have filed suit against the publication, saying the cartoons incite hate. what's interesting now that is two groups plan to protest here in paris on saturday but their permits were denied. now the magazine is sayi
france acted immediately. they've closed some schools. they plan to close embassies and cultural centers tomorrow in 20 countries. you know the publisher of the cartoons, some showing the prophet muhammad naked and one saying one must not mock, chose the timing of this for a reason. just after the retests and murders last week over the anti-islamic film and the legal backlash over the photos of the duchess of cambridge, this is up to free speech, standing up to threats and groups that would...
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not enough information has gone out to many countries about those cartoons published in france. across in the border in pakistan we saw violent protests. 15 people were killed as tens of thousands went out to the streets. for the most part throughout the muslim world we didn't see that rage we expected after friday prayers. here in afghanistan we went out to the protests. there were several hundred out there, but they were peacefully protesting. theg they said they didn't want to resort to violence, but they're calling on government to cut all ties to america and france because they say the government allowed these films to be published and these cartoons to be published as well. they're mad at the american and french governments, and they said in afghanistan and other muslim countries they would not resort to violence because of that. tamron. >> the secretary of state hillary clinton is meeting with the pakistan foreign prime minister. up next, elizabeth warren and scott brown. did you see this? a pretty intense debate. one of the most watched in the country. you know why. >> s
not enough information has gone out to many countries about those cartoons published in france. across in the border in pakistan we saw violent protests. 15 people were killed as tens of thousands went out to the streets. for the most part throughout the muslim world we didn't see that rage we expected after friday prayers. here in afghanistan we went out to the protests. there were several hundred out there, but they were peacefully protesting. theg they said they didn't want to resort to...
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. >>> france closed embassies in 20 countries over cartoons in a french newspaper. they are on high alert closing cultural centers. cartoons poked fun at an anti-islamic film made in the united states. they accused the magazine of pouring oil on the fire. >>> here is your "first look" at stories around america. in texas, split second heroism saved a woman after a drunk driver plowed into his car. >> it sent the wreckage of the police car at the pair. both are recovering. >>> in florida, a school bus camera captured a violent confrontation. a mom went after a 17-year-old boy who was in a fight with her son the day before. the mom chased the teenager on the bus and started pulling his hair. she is charged with child abuse. >>> finally, in kentucky, this is devotion. a mad dash by university of kentucky fans who waited all night and raced to find a place to camp out for three days in hopes of landing tickets for the first open practice of the season. the tradition grows ever year. this year, with good reason after they took home their eighth national title. >>> now we
. >>> france closed embassies in 20 countries over cartoons in a french newspaper. they are on high alert closing cultural centers. cartoons poked fun at an anti-islamic film made in the united states. they accused the magazine of pouring oil on the fire. >>> here is your "first look" at stories around america. in texas, split second heroism saved a woman after a drunk driver plowed into his car. >> it sent the wreckage of the police car at the pair. both are...
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and they gave "time" magazine that 1968 photo of young mitt romney on a beach in france with his love letter to ann, written in the sand. i mean you can understand why they wouldn't maybe want to highlight that mitt romney spent his draft eligible years writing love letters in france instead of serving in vietnam, but there is also a human benefit to showing him, right? human. an ounce of handsome, humanized mitt at this point might be worth a pound of questions on how he avoided serving during the war. they are trying. they've even got him talking about health reform in massachusetts again. and conservatives now are so scared of him losing as badly as it looks like him losing that they are not even squawking about it this time the way they did when he talked about romney care just last month. the romney campaign is trying to do some things right. they're trying to make people dislike their candidate less. and then thurston strikes again. >> so he pulled me in, he tied up the boat for me, he rescued me just as he's going to rescue this great country. >> at the national level, fairly o
and they gave "time" magazine that 1968 photo of young mitt romney on a beach in france with his love letter to ann, written in the sand. i mean you can understand why they wouldn't maybe want to highlight that mitt romney spent his draft eligible years writing love letters in france instead of serving in vietnam, but there is also a human benefit to showing him, right? human. an ounce of handsome, humanized mitt at this point might be worth a pound of questions on how he avoided...
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arkansas was part of the french empire before the louisiana purchase, he could run for president of france. but his french is so bad that he says "within a week i'd be toast." and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> and now here's your "first look" at how wall street is going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,413 after falling 44 points yesterday. the s&p 500 lost eight. nasdaq was down 24. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning in, tokyo, the nikkei gained 43 points, hong kong, the hang seng jumped 234. >>> mixed housing data and unrest in europe extended the s & p's losing streak on wednesday. the median price of new homes sold in august rose by a record amount. however, sales of new homes dipped slightly. and that took a toll on home builders pulte group, kb and beazer. >>> protests in europe like this one in spain blunted any optimism about the housing market. the bank of spain warned the country is in a deep recession. >>> american greetings jumped 17% after the executives said the company could soon go private. the canadian autoworkers union reac
arkansas was part of the french empire before the louisiana purchase, he could run for president of france. but his french is so bad that he says "within a week i'd be toast." and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> and now here's your "first look" at how wall street is going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,413 after falling 44 points yesterday. the s&p 500 lost eight. nasdaq was down 24. >>> taking a look at...
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france, like the united states is a democracy and we ber hind the issues of free speech and the press but when you have a tense situation where you've lost four american lives this is just going to make the situation a lot worse. this person who has published this had also published a cartoon, a negative cartoon i think about a year ago and the same type of situation. i know the french government asked him not to print it yet he did. this is going to become in my opinion -- >> the acting head of the egyptian brotherhood freedom and justice party told reuters he is going to call for a u.n. treaty against insulting religion. is that taking it too far? >> well, we are a democracy and we feel very strongly about our constitution and freedom of speech and freedom of the press and i think that's what we have to stand by as a democracy but we have to do whatever we can to, number one, as a country condemn this type of situation because of what occurs. let me give you my opinion on this. i think that part of the issue is a lot of these people who are protesting and a lot of these muslim count
france, like the united states is a democracy and we ber hind the issues of free speech and the press but when you have a tense situation where you've lost four american lives this is just going to make the situation a lot worse. this person who has published this had also published a cartoon, a negative cartoon i think about a year ago and the same type of situation. i know the french government asked him not to print it yet he did. this is going to become in my opinion -- >> the acting...
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him, though, i think. >> although they love him in france. he's a lover. >> we'll move past that. joe, you're just joining us. i want to play a clip for you that we played last hour. mitt romney talking to nbc news yesterday. and now bringing up the massachusetts health care law he championed and helped pass as support for his campaign. >> throughout this campaign as well, we've talked about my record in massachusetts. don't forget, i got everybody in my state insured. 100% of the kids in our state have health insurance. i don't think there's anything that shows more empathy and care about the people of this country than that kind of record. >> joe klein, now coming back and using the health care law that he's avoided for months on end. >> i'm sure that daniel henninger and the folks at "the wall street journal" really love that. >> empathy and care are the two words. >> i was in favor of the romney health care law when it came out of the heritage foundation in the late 1980s. you know, i was in favor of it when it was the republican alternat
him, though, i think. >> although they love him in france. he's a lover. >> we'll move past that. joe, you're just joining us. i want to play a clip for you that we played last hour. mitt romney talking to nbc news yesterday. and now bringing up the massachusetts health care law he championed and helped pass as support for his campaign. >> throughout this campaign as well, we've talked about my record in massachusetts. don't forget, i got everybody in my state insured. 100% of...
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officials insist the couple are upbeat, the smiles real, but with court proceedings starting in france, there's clearly concerned about who else will print the pictures. for all their angry statements and threats of legal action, palace officials know they can't stop the publication of these pictures overseas. the only question now is whether or not the floodgates will open. this italian magazine is ready with the headline "the queen is nude" and 26 pages of photographs. william and kate went to pray at the islands' cathedral. the power failed. huge crowds strained to catch a glimpse of the couple. and it was decided to file a criminal as well as a civil complaint in the french courts. william and kate hope the photographer who took the pictures can be identified. ♪ they played pan pipes for the duke and duchess at dinner, and william responded with some local dialect. >> we look forward with great anticipation to learning more about these magnificent islands and meeting more of its delightful people over the coming day. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: and for the photogra
officials insist the couple are upbeat, the smiles real, but with court proceedings starting in france, there's clearly concerned about who else will print the pictures. for all their angry statements and threats of legal action, palace officials know they can't stop the publication of these pictures overseas. the only question now is whether or not the floodgates will open. this italian magazine is ready with the headline "the queen is nude" and 26 pages of photographs. william and...
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, they do love us in france now, more than they did when bush was president. but especially across the middle east and these areas that are so key to stability across the world, america's standing is lower now than it's been. it just keeps getting lower. why? >> well, you know, i think that a number of things. we are perceived not as the liberator, but we are perceived as the other, as different. and these are -- they're different from country to country. let's face it. in libya, there is a lot of pro-american feeling, not only in the government but also among the people. you saw pro-american protests after those horrific deaths. so you still have al qaeda influences. you have large numbers of militias, heavily armed militias in libya. this is a barely post-war, post-civil war environment. egypt is another case. egypt is struggling to find out what its national identity is. and desperately in need of money. the egyptian leadership pleading with the imf, pleading with us for money at the same time as teetering because of its longstanding fundamentalist beliefs,
, they do love us in france now, more than they did when bush was president. but especially across the middle east and these areas that are so key to stability across the world, america's standing is lower now than it's been. it just keeps getting lower. why? >> well, you know, i think that a number of things. we are perceived not as the liberator, but we are perceived as the other, as different. and these are -- they're different from country to country. let's face it. in libya, there is...
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david france, the writer, director and producer of the documentary "how to survive a plague." you are featured in the film because before you were a political journalist, you were a member of act up. >> i was. >> david, can i start by saying, i think the film is a masterpiece and i want everyone who is watching right now to do whatever it takes to go see it. it's an incredible piece of work. i was completely overcome. emotionally, spiritually overcome by the film. it's a nice piece of work. >> thank you so much. >> now, i want to give you the tough questions. >> okay. >> talk to me about what act up was and why did it choose to be the kind of organization it was? you know, one of the things i think is interesting is we think of politics and the election we are having now. if you are a member of a despised minority and a subsection with a dreaded disease, you can't really run candidates for city council. like, you are not going to have a majority way of getting things done. >> right. right. >> you have to choose another way. how did act up develop their philosophy of how they w
david france, the writer, director and producer of the documentary "how to survive a plague." you are featured in the film because before you were a political journalist, you were a member of act up. >> i was. >> david, can i start by saying, i think the film is a masterpiece and i want everyone who is watching right now to do whatever it takes to go see it. it's an incredible piece of work. i was completely overcome. emotionally, spiritually overcome by the film. it's a...
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in england and france. we have been through every one of those speeches and we cannot find any evidence for what mr. romney claims, but then maybe he hasn't read them. after all but if anyone needs to say sorry, it's mr. romney. he should apologize to those staff who work overseas on behalf of the nation, often in extremely complex circumstances and whose work can hardly be helped by the ill conceived bluster of a desperate presidential candidate.
in england and france. we have been through every one of those speeches and we cannot find any evidence for what mr. romney claims, but then maybe he hasn't read them. after all but if anyone needs to say sorry, it's mr. romney. he should apologize to those staff who work overseas on behalf of the nation, often in extremely complex circumstances and whose work can hardly be helped by the ill conceived bluster of a desperate presidential candidate.
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they try this in france. in france there's a system where they don't actually count people by race. what they find is, because they don't measure it, they can't fix it. they're having a really hard time going after discrimination in housing and employment because nobody keeps records on it. it is still important to measure it to make sure we're holding up to our values. we have to find a way, i think, to be inclusive and imagine that tiff. >> it's interesting for this to be happening during the reelection campaign of president obama. in part because he was like hyper speed version of the social done construction of race. at the beginning of the campaign, he was insufficiently black and by the end of the campaign he was way too black. the idea that blackness was even constructed in that way. in this case, you have native american identity which i think also has a lot of angst and what is that, and what is do it mean to look indigenous in this country? >> one of the things that was said is the government puts up big exclamation mark on it. it comes to your door and asks you in the sen
they try this in france. in france there's a system where they don't actually count people by race. what they find is, because they don't measure it, they can't fix it. they're having a really hard time going after discrimination in housing and employment because nobody keeps records on it. it is still important to measure it to make sure we're holding up to our values. we have to find a way, i think, to be inclusive and imagine that tiff. >> it's interesting for this to be happening...
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what that referenced to, he spent time as a missionary in france. the advisor continues, mr. romney speaks french. he understands the world, the idea that he's this naive guy at 65 years old given his experience heading the olympic winter games and everything else, i just don't think that's going to play. while it's true the olympic games that mr. romney ran included people from other countries, it did involve people from the other countries coming to america to compete in utah, which is where those games were run. if that counts as international experience, so should working at an airport or driving a tour bus in a major american city. maybe holding a meeting at the international house of pancakes. would that count? the campaign is choosing not to compete for the presidency on the basis of foreign policy. and whether or not you were hoping republicans win the presidency, that decision to not compete on that issue has dramatic consequences for all of us in the country because it means of the two major parties, one of them, the republican party, has decided to not come up with
what that referenced to, he spent time as a missionary in france. the advisor continues, mr. romney speaks french. he understands the world, the idea that he's this naive guy at 65 years old given his experience heading the olympic winter games and everything else, i just don't think that's going to play. while it's true the olympic games that mr. romney ran included people from other countries, it did involve people from the other countries coming to america to compete in utah, which is where...
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of protests in dozens of countryie there's a fear of a new wave of anti-islamic cartoon published in france. and be sure to check out the "news nation" tumblr page. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. until i got a job in the big apple. becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he needed to stay healthy indoors. and after a couple of weeks, i knew we were finally home! [ female announcer ] purina cat chow indoor. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. >>> welcom
of protests in dozens of countryie there's a fear of a new wave of anti-islamic cartoon published in france. and be sure to check out the "news nation" tumblr page. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my...
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and where locals were voted the least friendly to local tourists, i don't get this, france. >>> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. joshua davis knows the frustration of looking for funding. after being turned down by multiple lenders, the owner of this restaurant contacted a community group making loans to small business owners. we got the money he needed. and now he's back to focusing on flavors. ♪ keys, keys, keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm gla
and where locals were voted the least friendly to local tourists, i don't get this, france. >>> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. joshua davis knows the frustration of looking for funding. after being turned down by multiple lenders, the owner of this restaurant contacted a community group making loans to small business owners. we got the money he needed. and now he's back to focusing on flavors. ♪ keys, keys, keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪...
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others would like to depose him or like they did in france, behead him. getting rid of somebody in power is not trivial because you're used to him. the old roosevelt don't change horses in the middle of the stream, the obama playbook is the truman playbook and the clinton playbook of '96. divide the other party by playing off congress. remind people you're the commander in chief. at the same time block the excesses of the extreme wing of the other party. now, he's doing that very well so far, but he has to yet convince people that in a second term he wouldn't be still stalemated by the people that are so unpopular. romney has a more difficult job. >> i was going to ask you about romney's campaign, because it seems like they're relying very heavily on the economic numbers and hoping just that the ongoing recession, the slow recovery will be enough to sink president obama. are they making a mistake in that calculus? does the candidate and the campaign itself really make the difference in a presidential election? >> it makes a difference, but the difference
others would like to depose him or like they did in france, behead him. getting rid of somebody in power is not trivial because you're used to him. the old roosevelt don't change horses in the middle of the stream, the obama playbook is the truman playbook and the clinton playbook of '96. divide the other party by playing off congress. remind people you're the commander in chief. at the same time block the excesses of the extreme wing of the other party. now, he's doing that very well so far,...
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that's a country that's bigger than france, germany, italy, and britain combined. the same is true for the small facility in which they could assemble a warhead or nuclear device that could be placed in a container ship. chances are you won't find that facility either. so, in fact, the only way that you can incredibly prevent iran from up developing a nuclear weapon is to prevent iran from amassing enough enriched uranium for a bomb. how much enriched uranium do you need for a bomb? and how close is iran to getting it? let me show you. brought a diagram for you. here's a diagram. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. in the case of iran's nuclear plans to build a bomb, this bomb has to be filled with enough enriched eyuranium. iran has to go through three stages. the first stage, they have to enrich enough low rich uranium. the second stage, they have to enrich enough medium enriched eyre uranium. the third and final stage, they have to enrich enough high enriched uranium for the first bomb. where is iran? iran's completed the first stage. took them many years, but they
that's a country that's bigger than france, germany, italy, and britain combined. the same is true for the small facility in which they could assemble a warhead or nuclear device that could be placed in a container ship. chances are you won't find that facility either. so, in fact, the only way that you can incredibly prevent iran from up developing a nuclear weapon is to prevent iran from amassing enough enriched uranium for a bomb. how much enriched uranium do you need for a bomb? and how...
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together a bomb they have to put together a bomb in a small room in a country bigger than britain, france, italy and germany combined and won't be able to find that room now is the lars last chance we have to stop that bomb. not only are we first target of the iranians and they rarely miss an opportunity to say they want to wipe us off the map and facing 70,000 iranian supplied rockets the terrorists are aiming at our house from lebanon and gaza but because we have the most skin in the game, most to lose not finding a diplomatic solution to the iranian nuclear threat. we believe putting down this red line we will not be dragging anybody into the war on the contrary, we'll be preventing a war because the iranians can see red and have backed down at red lines before and we think this is the way to resolve this issue peacefully. >> if they do not back down what the prime minister said is that they've already passed 70% and that they have to be stopped before they reach the final stage. what is that timeline? he said they would reach that by spring or summer. >> when would israel take militar
together a bomb they have to put together a bomb in a small room in a country bigger than britain, france, italy and germany combined and won't be able to find that room now is the lars last chance we have to stop that bomb. not only are we first target of the iranians and they rarely miss an opportunity to say they want to wipe us off the map and facing 70,000 iranian supplied rockets the terrorists are aiming at our house from lebanon and gaza but because we have the most skin in the game,...
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well, there are strict privacy laws in france and this does seem to be hugely in breach of that, but because of the magazine clearly calculated, there is a lot to be gained in circulation and perhaps not a lot to be lost in the fine, but, certainly, a lot of outrage, chris. >> ian williams in london for us. thank you so much. i don't blame them for being angry. >> and boxing great mohammed uhi is being awarded with the star of liberty and that is his daughter leyla give himg a kiss and presenting him the medal. it is to award his fight of humanitarian issues around the world. >>> and now an exclusive twist. the great derek jeter is tied with willie mays on the all-time hit list. he scored 3,283 last night at fenway and the top three on the list according to baseball almanac, hank aaron is three, and ty cobb is number two and number one is pete rose who is still not in the hall of fame. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept,
well, there are strict privacy laws in france and this does seem to be hugely in breach of that, but because of the magazine clearly calculated, there is a lot to be gained in circulation and perhaps not a lot to be lost in the fine, but, certainly, a lot of outrage, chris. >> ian williams in london for us. thank you so much. i don't blame them for being angry. >> and boxing great mohammed uhi is being awarded with the star of liberty and that is his daughter leyla give himg a kiss...
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they were at a private estate in france when the photos were taken and were visibly upset after learning of the privacy breach. the royal family has filed a lawsuit against "closer" magazine after releasing this statement -- >> the battleground map for november looks set. only a small pool of undecided voters in key states up for grabs. this week proved when it comes to foreign affairs anything can happen. and both candidates facing a lot of scrutiny over their statements this week and joining me now, "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page, national journal white house correspondent major garret, and "washington post" columnist ruth morris. thanks to all of you. to you because "usa today," new look, new day, 30th anniversary, susan, were you there at the beginning? >> i was not. i was at "news day," newcomer to "usa today" only been there about 15 years. great to be at the celebration last night and the new paper out this morning with our new logo and our flashier design and new website to come. >> but at the same time, all the -- still all the old solid news and we look at the n
they were at a private estate in france when the photos were taken and were visibly upset after learning of the privacy breach. the royal family has filed a lawsuit against "closer" magazine after releasing this statement -- >> the battleground map for november looks set. only a small pool of undecided voters in key states up for grabs. this week proved when it comes to foreign affairs anything can happen. and both candidates facing a lot of scrutiny over their statements this...
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still ahead, will france set off another round of middle east protests? former ambassador chris hill. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ honk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumble. don't want to fumble any of these. [ male announcer ] share what you love, with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. it's up... and it's good! good?! they're grrreat! like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> after mitt romney's tough day fighting the blow back ove
still ahead, will france set off another round of middle east protests? former ambassador chris hill. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ honk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin!...
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. >> not just his own generals but also to britain, to france. we talk about the suez crisis. that's still stunning. >> behind this genial, goofy guy was a hard man. when britain and france conspired with israel to invade the middle east in 1956, ike just pulled the plug. he said to the brits privately, we'll let you boil in your own oil. no oil from us. he created a little run on the pound. he was a tough guy when he had to be. but again, behind the scenes. >> the book is "ike's bluff: president eisenhower's secret battle to save the world." evan thomas, thank you very much. >> evan, thank you so much. >> stay with us if you can. >>> still ahead, former chair of the fdic sheila bair joins us. she's out with a new tell-all book about her experiences and lessons learned from the financial crisis. >>> and next, former british prime minister, gordon brown, joins us right here on set. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ leaving my homeland ♪ playing a lone hand ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fl
. >> not just his own generals but also to britain, to france. we talk about the suez crisis. that's still stunning. >> behind this genial, goofy guy was a hard man. when britain and france conspired with israel to invade the middle east in 1956, ike just pulled the plug. he said to the brits privately, we'll let you boil in your own oil. no oil from us. he created a little run on the pound. he was a tough guy when he had to be. but again, behind the scenes. >> the book is...
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interestingly, alex, that italian magazine is owned by the same company that published the pictures in france yesterday. it's called montedori and it's owned by the burlesconi family. sylvia burlesconi. while all that is happening in europe, the royal couple are trying as best they can to get on with their royal tour in southeast asia. today they're in borneo. we're seeing pictures of them looking relaxed and happy, trying not to let it get to them. we know from all the statements yesterday that they are angry. alex? >> i'll bet they are. okay, duncan, thank you for the update on all this mess. >>> next up with the big three, the back and forth battle over who said what and when about the overseas upheaval. will it make any difference to voters? plus the one key advantage mitt romney had in the polls until now. coming up on "weekends with alex witt." copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory a
interestingly, alex, that italian magazine is owned by the same company that published the pictures in france yesterday. it's called montedori and it's owned by the burlesconi family. sylvia burlesconi. while all that is happening in europe, the royal couple are trying as best they can to get on with their royal tour in southeast asia. today they're in borneo. we're seeing pictures of them looking relaxed and happy, trying not to let it get to them. we know from all the statements yesterday...
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russia and france were allies for for a number of years. and they this goes back to the french revolution they couldn't stand to things they couldn't stand the french revolution had taken away the king's illegitimately is in there in their view and they couldn't stand this upstart bonaparte who had managed to come in and take over and become emperor are trying to be like them from their point of view and so you have a constant set of coalitions being raised to try to force france to take back a...
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duchy of warsaw which was then closely allied with france. both sides prepared for war it was this some makes this one should russia did. all absolutely they both sides knew it was coming neither side wanted alexander did not want to war and he told the poland he would not take the first step now who knows if he ever would have the pollie and took. a chance that alexander could have attacked oh of course it was they could have crossed it would alexander made a very concerted effort he got into an alliance with with the sweden he finished up the issue with with turkey with the ottoman empire where there had been a conflict and he boba lies to his troops and he made certain demands on the poland he he demanded at one point that napoleon abolished the duchy of warsaw be turning his back on the poles who he had promised to to to to protect. both sides made demands that they ought to have known the other side wasn't going to be able to take but there was room for agreement alexander could have been a little more willing to give in and the polian c
duchy of warsaw which was then closely allied with france. both sides prepared for war it was this some makes this one should russia did. all absolutely they both sides knew it was coming neither side wanted alexander did not want to war and he told the poland he would not take the first step now who knows if he ever would have the pollie and took. a chance that alexander could have attacked oh of course it was they could have crossed it would alexander made a very concerted effort he got into...
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that's found a haven in france. which which basically promotes stigmatize a sheen of success wealth and bishan and so on and france is definitely worth its taxes to a certain extent but if the don't work in my head anymore. create more value than for others than than i do for myself with the implementation of those seventy five percent and so on clearly i will relocate as an individual and become a tax it is an a for another country like belgium for example but belgians of already taken to the streets to protest against what they call a lack of morality of the rich who come to their country to avoid a certain taxes in france's case this super tax may affect as little as three thousand people out of sixty six million and if that elite minority continues heading for the door the deficit hole will only grow and a lot it may be forced to embrace the one policy he rejected throughout his election campaign stared. tests are still here r t brussels. coming up as our exclusive interview with the man who blew the whistle on
that's found a haven in france. which which basically promotes stigmatize a sheen of success wealth and bishan and so on and france is definitely worth its taxes to a certain extent but if the don't work in my head anymore. create more value than for others than than i do for myself with the implementation of those seventy five percent and so on clearly i will relocate as an individual and become a tax it is an a for another country like belgium for example but belgians of already taken to the...